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\page sewing_operation_page Sewing
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To produce a \b Sewing operation in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>Repair - > Sewing</b>.
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The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object.
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\image html repair6.png
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In this dialog:
- Click on the "Arrow" button and select in the Object Browser or in the viewer one or more \b Shapes (faces or shells) to be sewn.
- Activate <b>Allow Non Manifold </b> check-box to produce non-manifold sewing, if required.
- Define precision for sewing in \b Tolerance field.
- Activate <b> Detect Free boundaries</b> button to display the number of free boundaries in the shape:
\image html neo-detect2.png
- Click \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button.
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This operation can be also launched using a <b>TUI Command:</b>
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<em>geompy.MakeSewing(ListOfShape, Precision, AllowNonManifold=False),</em>
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where \em ListOfShape is a list of faces or shells to be sewn, \em Precision is a
precision for sewing, \em AllowNonManifold is a flag that allows non-manifold sewing.
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<b>Example:</b>
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\image html image112.png "The initial faces"
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\image html image113.png "The sewn faces"
Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
\ref tui_sewing "Repairing Operations".
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